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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Sauder Village Quilt Show: Part One...

The Sauder Village 39th Annual Quilt Show in Archbold, Ohio has come and gone. There were some great quilts this year! The first group is from the yearly challenge. The overall theme of this year's challenge is stated above.

Mary Clark was one of the featured teachers of the week. She does lovely 3-D applique. Here are some of her quilts...

(sorry, my full picture of this quilt was bad and blurry)

Get ready to be wowed! Best of Show Wall Hanging and first place in the "Wall Quilts: Mixed Techniques-Hand Quilted" category...

This one, made by my friend Cheryl, is so elegant!

Ah, a mother's love and devotion...this one needed a ribbon...

I am not a big fan of Sunbonnet Sue, but I LOVED this quilt!

First place in the "Wall Quilts: Appliqued-Hand Quilt" category...

My "Miss Emilie's Garden" won a second place ribbon in the same category...YIPPEE!

First Place "Wall Quilts: Applique-Machine quilted:...

I fell in love with the following quilt...

I could have studied this one all day...Honorable Mention...really?!?

I love the setting, precision, and color choice on the following quilt...where is the ribbon?!? You are awesome, Mary!

Rose's quilt is lovely and she did such a nice job of machine-quiting it!

thanks so much for the share--Congrats on your quilt riboon! I love that "Cross Sprays" --it speaks to me though that "honorable Mention" --whoa--amazing work and colors and general theme is wonderful....and the bunnies and...and... what a great show!! hugs, Julierose (wannabe appliquer lol)

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I'm a quilter, musician, wife, mother of a college sophmore, research biochemist (used-to-be), compulsive organizing freak, and a lover of all the history surrounding quilting. I am drawn to all forms of quilting, but particularly like to do hand applique and hand quilting, which I tend to approach with a wacky, weird sense of humor. After dabbling with pattern doodling, I'm offering some patterns for purchase through my online store (see the link above). I have recently returned to my state of origin after 25 years in the Midwest...wasn't really a Midwesterner, but not really a Southerner anymore...in limbo!